Hello once again,
I'm stuck with another mystery to solve (maybe I'm using the wrong
keywords, but google didn't provided any useful leads).
When creating a new appointment, apparently nothing happens, especially
the appointment doesn't show up in the calendar (reloading, refreshing
and
Hey guys,
a colleague of mine had the issue that the links to the calender
(caldav, webdac-ics and webdav-xml) did not shown up. He subscribed a
calendar but he was unable to see the link to the calendar. He had to
refresh the Calendar view or change the view to mail and then back to
the
On 03/02/16 11:12, Patrick Rauter wrote:
When creating a new appointment, apparently nothing happens,
especially the appointment doesn't show up in the calendar (reloading,
refreshing and changing the view doesn't help).
If I take a look at the database (mysql) the appointments are there.
I
Hello
Am 02.02.2016 um 13:10 schrieb J. Echter:
> Hi,
>
> when i backup and restore (with sogo-tool) i've seen that user settings
> are gone (first day of the week, signature etc).
>
> If i restore the whole sogo mysql database i've seen that some infos
> still pointing to the wrong server (the
HI again,
I see that deleted calendar and address book items stick around indefinitely
in the database (MySQL in my case) with the c_deleted flag set.
Is there a maintenance script that can be run occasionally to clean these up?
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That is my question.
Is there a way to create a signature, in SOGo v3, using HTML or images?
And why not?
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Hello
Am 03.02.2016 um 01:19 schrieb Johnny Sketcho:
> When an invitee accepts an invitation to an event created in Thunderbird +
> Lightning + SOGo, or through the SOGo web interface, I believe the calendar
> owner gets an email like :
>
> Accepted: Test Event 8 @ Wed Feb 17, 2016 3pm - 4pm
>
On 2016-02-03 19:04, Chris Coleman wrote:
This feature should be added to SOGo, because it already exists in
Exchange, called "Process external meeting requests and responses."
It won't work. SOGo would need to have all user's passwords in clear
text (or an IMAP trust) to log in and access
Thanks for the responses. The gist of this I'm getting is, for invitees
outside of SOGo responding to event invitations, this would require SOGo
acting as a sieve for incoming mail to parse the messages and determine if
one was an Accepted notification. I can see how that might be a bit
intrusive.
It's unfortunate Microsoft didn't make these external meeting and
appointment requests and responses, sent to a unified inbox with a name
that SOGo would auto-generate, for example, meetings-0bf8cd1@ (your
domain . com), appointments-d9fvjke2@ ... and then simply let SOGo
have the IMAP
Title: BTS activities for Wednesday, February 03 2016
BTS Activities
Home page: http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Project: SOGo
For the period covering: Wednesday, February 03 2016
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On 03/02/16 12:33, Ian McMichael wrote:
On 03/02/16 11:12, Patrick Rauter wrote:
When creating a new appointment, apparently nothing happens,
especially the appointment doesn't show up in the calendar
(reloading, refreshing and changing the view doesn't help).
If I take a look at the
Am 03.02.2016 um 12:22 schrieb Christian Mack:
> Hello
>
> Am 02.02.2016 um 13:10 schrieb J. Echter:
>> Hi,
>>
>> when i backup and restore (with sogo-tool) i've seen that user settings
>> are gone (first day of the week, signature etc).
>>
>> If i restore the whole sogo mysql database i've seen
I might have fixed my timezone issues. The problem started generally
around the time I upgrade from Debian Wheezy to Debian Jessie. It turns
out I forgot to update my sogo repo url and it was still pointing to
Wheezy instead of Jessie. Since there were no dependency issues, apt-get
never
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